mi S f The Distinctive Garment : Store Shirts made to order $2.00 and ' upward. Suits made to order $16.00 and ' upward. r Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, Pa. A Card Is All You Need. Just write your order on the back, and mail it here. The order will be filled, at once, by carelul, experienced shoppers, and sent to you free ot charge by Parcel Post. And back of every order we fill is the guarantee of this big, square-dealing company "Your money back if you are not satisfied." The Best of The New Styles in Suits, Coats and Dresses. ; Every through express these days is bringing some addition to the rapidly growing collection of women's ap . pareling for spring; and many an exclamation ol delight is heard as the new garments are unpacked. Customers and sales people alike, vow they have never seen anything to compare with them. With present assortments the widest to date, it's a splendid time to view them, while the charm of newness and novelty which accompanies first fashion displays is at its height. Wash Fabrics Charming in Weave and Color. Crepes and Ratines such .you've never seen before woven in charming hollow checks, plaids, stripes, or figured patterns as exquisite as an artist could paint them often in new colorings that you never knew could be achieved. Lovely sheer Voiles, too, in small flowered patterns that are adorably quaint and new, You will hardly need to be told, we think, the ad vantage of choosing early. For one thing, most of the new effects are. imported, and cannot be duplicated later. And there's no more con venient time than now to make ready the new lrocks lor spring. This Is Certainly Good News. A Gossard Corset at $2.00. There are many women in this vicinity who have hesitated in the selection of a front lace corset because they did not care to invest $3.50 in a Gossard. The objection to price has now been removed and we are offering a new and distinctive model at $2.00. This corset has a medium bust flat back, long skirt with ample fullness and is designed to meet the requirements of the average figure per fectly. Office women and all other women, who of necessity must wear their corsets throughout the day, will find this garment ideal. It is made in a splendid Everlast cloth and; like all Gossard Corsets, it is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction in both wearing service and design. Priced at $2.00. The Distinctive Garment Store Henry J. McCarty, 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. AS A MATTER OF FACT the race is not always to the swift. In other words, the man who depends on luck and chance has not the certainty ot becoming financially in dependent which is assured to the Systematic Saver. We Pay Four Per Cent. Interest. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. $200,000 Httt IajjS High Wind and Bitter Cold Hamper Pittsburg Firefighter!. Suffering from bitter cold, firemen from twenty-one engine companies battlpd three fires which started in the downtown district of Pittsbuig within a period of two hours' time and which resulted la damage estimated at $200,000. The Columbia rhonograph company salesrooms in the Kuiton building were completely ruined while damage to other firms in the same building boosted the loss to $100,000. The Rubenstein wallpaper ware house at 1108 Fifth avenue together with the Tearl moving picture theater were damaged $50,000 by a second fire. The third fire was in the 600 block Penn avenue, where the Wehn Carpet company and Michigan Furniture com pany suffered $50,000 loss. Indict Boy, 17, For Murder. The grand Jury of McKean county, Pa., returned a true bill against Robert Howard Smith, a seventeen-year-old Mount Jewett boy, for mur der in the first degree of his step father, William Snapp. Kill Blackmailer. After firing three shots into the body of an alleged Black Hander which caused instant death, Hominick Prince patti, on his wedding day, surrendered at New Galilee, Pa., and is a prisoner in the Beaver Jail charged with murder. Judge Young Dies Suddenly. Judge James Scott Young of the western United Slates district court died suddenly in his' home in Pitts burg following an attack of heart dis ease. He was sixty-six years old. He apparently liatl been in good health. MARKET QUOTATIONS Pittsburg, March 3. Cattle Choice, $8.S5(g9.10; prime, $S.50S8.S5; good, 3:8.108.40; com mon, $6.50(g7; helfer3, $5.508; com mon to good fat bulls, $4.507.60; common to good fat cows, $3.507; fresh cows and springers, $4580. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers, $6.256.40; good mixed, $5.806.2$: fair, $0.25fi 5.75; culls and common, $3 i4.50; lambs, $5.50 (if 8; veal calves, $12(i 12.50; heavy and thin calves. $7.50 ii 8. Hogs Prime heavy and heavy mixed, $9f'9.05; mediums, heavy Yorkers and light Yorkers, $9.10?? 9.15; pigs. $8.50(0 9; roughs, $8 8.40; stags, $7 7.60. Cleveland, March 3. Cattle Choice fat steers. $8.25 Si 8.50; good to choice, $7.858.25; choice heifers. $7.75ifi8; milchers and springers, $60 if) SO. Hogs Yorkers, $9; mixed, $9; heavies, $8.S5fi8.90; pigs and lights, $9; stags, $7(R7.25. Sheep Mixed. $."i.)0fi 5.75; bucks, $4(ji5; culK $3fi4. Calves Good to choice, $12; heavy and common, $6ftS.50. Bite Sting Dryness Heaviness Parched Throat you escape them when you smoke bTAva. And in their place you find Fragrance Freshness Mildness and Eternal Contentment "Better than I imagined tobacco could be." Thousands are saying it You will say it Convenient Packages: The Handy Half-Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size tO-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. in II i ii ii it it iiimiimimria wmm, ."N la. -' . : ell a -A i Bite, 'Cr' I "Nostin For Pipe and Cigarette EVER-tASTING-LY GOOD P. Lorillard Co. Est. 1760 "Sy, Fellows! 99 T. A. P. "Do you remember the first girl you ever had" during your school days? Do you recall how happy you were when t she would walk home with you and you'd go miles out of your way to see that she got home safely? Pride, My Boy, Pride ! The little girl of your school days may be your wife today and she thinks just as much of you as you do of her, and possibly more. Then why do you persist in dressing yourself distastefully to her? Supposing you allow us to give you some expert opinion on what's correct in spring "togs" for men. It's our business to clothe men stylishly without overtaxing the purse. T. A. P. Clothing brings peace and happiness in every family and rekindles the fires of youthful pride and ambitions. Suits find Overcoats $12.50 to $40.00. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. Oil City, Pa. Penoa Prciressitis Name Him For Governor " i & -i I ' . -1 1 WILLIAM DRAPER LEHS. The Washington party conference in Harrisburg, Pa., named William Draper Lewis of Philadelphia as can didate for governor to be supported at the primaries. WAGE PARLEY COMESTO END Soft Coal Operators and Min ers Fail to Agree In Philadelphia the conferees repre senting the soft coal operators and miners of western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and HlincU failed to come to an agreement on the wage scale to take the place of the one which will expire on March 31. The men ad journed sine die. It was announced that this action does not mean necessarily a strike, as it was pointed out that five weeks re main for the two sides to get together in another effort to reach an agree ment. It was predicted that another con ference would be held before April 1 in a city within the central com petitive field. After the Joint conference ad journed the miners held a meeting, at which John P. White, internatlnn.il president of the United Mlneworker of America, was Instructed to call to gether the polic y committee of the organization whenever he deems it necessary. The policy committee is made up of representatives from every district of the United Mineworkers in the United States and Canada. President White afterward said he did not know when he would send out the call. All de pends upon developments within the next few days, lie said. The break came on the demand which provides that local differences! be settled within local districts. On tills question the miners' demand was as follows: "That all local inequalities and in ternal differences be referred to the various districts affected by settle ment." The operators refused this and pro posed the following, which is the third paragraph in the existing agreement adopted in Cleveland in 1912: "That internal differences be re ferred for adjustment to the various districts affected, it being understood that nothing shall be done in district or subdistrlct conventions that will Increase the cost of production or re duce the earning capacity of the men." Motorman Foils Trolley Bandits. A holdup of a street car at Hunkel's switch, seven miles from Scottdale, Pa., was frustrated by Motorman Rlcard Sherrlck, who, after exchang ing a score of fhots with the bandits, forced them to flee. Makei $107 on One Hog. The sum of $107 was realized from the Bale of one hog by R. C. Cather man, a farmer, near liast Altoona, Pa This w-as the wholesale price. The retail price would ruu about $135. 152 New Suits and New Coats Priced Under $20.00. Of course there's suits up to $50.00 and coats up to $35.00, but the point we wish to make is this : That beginning at $7.50 for coats and ranging $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $14.50, $15.00, $16.60, $18.60 and $19.50, And at $10.00 for suits and ranging $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.60, $19.50 and $20.00, We have already assembled at these very modest prices One Hundred and Fifty-Two all new garments distinctly original in design smart, fashionably correct perfectly tailored garments. New Silks, Down Stairs. Initial showing of the new Silks. All center aisle tables set aside for display of New Printed Charmeuse, Printed Crepes, Foulards, Chiffon Taffetas, Plain and Glace and many other silks of the latest fashion many of them in exclusive patterns 75c to $2.60 yard. Money Doubles at 4 compound interest in less than 18 years. This means that if you deposit $100 in this solid bank now, in 1931 you can draw $200, even if you do not add a. single cent to your deposits . Write today for booklet tell ing How To Bank By Mail., Pittsburgh Bank for Savings PITTSBURGH, PA. Established in 1862 jOit-Cirf, Pa. J pie gretgnefe usroaljf con BrUlen. Made -To -Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the most modest prices in ' town. See our marvels of beauty at $15, $18 and $20 and our wonderful importa tions at $25, $30 and $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. D. H. Blum, TIONESTA, PA. Qi finb meljr Stogm butd) unreitei Jlnpaijen DonOlafcrn aU buro) fonft ct h.ui ruinitt luorben. $at ba Slug manflclhafte 9Ufraction, fo tnufc bai 53ilb adct WegenftSnbtnadjtinemgocul auf bcr Wcaut burd) outrgtroobnlid)! 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SHcftelJ gemifdite Stefraction, mu& irgenb tit $anbcUglo8 ben S5d)aben tcrmebjen, eber SH)ad;td;tige foUte fid; forfl: fciltig toiffenfcfynftlid) unterfud)en unt ihillen anipaffenlaffen, e$e er fie in et braud; nimmt. n befonbern 'itten irerben liifer auf IDcfteHung gefdiliffen, in jebemgalle (,a ran tirt. For Further Particulars Call On DOCTOR MORCK Who Will be Pleased to Explain the Above in Either Language. Fred.' Grettonberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tool?, Oas or Water Fit tings and General Blackaraithlug prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mil) Machinery given special attention, and satiofaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and fust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa, Tour patronage aolioited. FRED, GRETTENBKKGEK V 'V V